Disease | otitis media |
Symptom | C0025289|meningitis |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 20660544 | Bacterial meningitis, often with associated acute otitis media, is more common in children with cochlear implants than in groups of control children. |
PubMedID- 22711402 | The presentation of bilateral extensive tegmental defects and meningoencephaloceles with a fluctuating hearing loss and meningitis associated with acute otitis media affecting one ear and then subsequently the other ear is extremely rare and difficult to diagnose. |
PubMedID- 20856156 | Methods: we studied 10 temporal bones from 5 infants in each group: meningitis group with otitis media who died of meningitis, control group 1 without otitis media, and control group 2 with otitis media who died of diseases other than meningitis. |
PubMedID- 26316174 | Low levels of il-1β, tnf-α or il-6 in nasopharyngeal secretions were observed in children with recurrent episodes of acute otitis media, an important cause of meningitis . |
PubMedID- 20519608 | Four children (10%) had pre-existing conditions that may have pre-disposed them to infection: juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (1 case), thalassemia and renal disease (1 case), pott's disease (tuberculosis of the spine; 1 case), and chronic otitis media with b. pseudomallei meningitis (1 case). |
PubMedID- 24478609 | Clinicalmanifestations included bacteremia, meningitis, bacteremia with acute otitis media orsinusitis or pneumonia and meningitis with osteomyelitis, with a mortality of27% (sixpatients, all with meningitis)(29)(c). |
PubMedID- 26485596 | Patient: an 8-year-old boy stopped using both his cochlear implants because of streptococcal meningitis accompanied with acute otitis media on the left ear. |
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